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Most buyers seek out the assistance of a professional. In fact, according to the National Association of REALTORS®, 8 out of 10 home sales involve the assistance of a real estate professional. Using a Realtor will help expedite the search, and give you a source for answers to many of your questions.
The term Realtor should only be used to define real estate professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS®. You might find it interesting to know that not all real estate salespeople are Realtors. And, there's a big difference between the two!
When selecting a Realtor, it's also important to choose someone who is a participant in The Multiple Listing Service. You may have also heard the terms "Multiple Listing" or "MLS." And while you will not directly interact with the Multiple Listing Service, it may play an important role in finding the home you decide to buy. There are Multiple Listing Services across the country. On Long Island, the largest is The Multiple Listing Service of Long Island. It is, in fact, one of the largest MLS's in the country, with a computerized network of over 1,550 real estate offices located throughout Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn. Within this network of real estate offices, there are more than 12,000 licensed real estate brokers and agents who work cooperatively, sharing their listings, and agreeing to conduct themselves and their businesses according to the rules of the MLS, and The REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
By now, you've probably surmised, selecting a professional MLS REALTOR® is very important!
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